Breast Cancer Campaign requires funded researchers deposit in the Europe PubMed Central (Europe PMC) database, an electronic copy of the final version of papers accepted for publication. This should happen as soon as possible and no later than six months after publication.

Journal options

Select either an open access journal or a journal which supports open access publishing.

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Elsevier and the CAPES organization in Brazil share the commitment to maximize the visibility of Brazilian research throughout the world. To support this common goal, Elsevier has developed a pilot to provide free public access to the final published journal article (PDF) of selected Brazilian research as part of an open archive. Currently over 4,000 articles are freely available as part of this pilot.

Participation in the pilot is open for any author funded by the Brazilian Government publishing in an Elsevier journal. After acceptance, authors will select the option "The Brazilian Government" in the funding body section of the Access and Rights form. Elsevier will include their article in the open archive enabling free public access after a journal specific embargo period has expired.

European Research Council

Gold open access

Green open access

Can I comply?

Yes, authors can publish gold open access

European Research Council requires authors to immediately deposit their publication in a repository and provide open access within 6-12 months of publication. For more details read our arrangement page.

Journal options

Select either an open access journal or a journal which supports open access publishing.

Publish your article in a subscription journal and self-archive your manuscript after embargo.

Fee

An open access fee is required to be paid by the author, or on their behalf, for example by their institution.

These fees are eligible to be included under the ERC grant if incurred during the duration of the project.

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Gold open access

Green open access

Can I comply?

Elsevier authors can comply with NIH policy though green open access.

Authors who wish to comply with NIH open access policy can do so by identifying themselves as funded by NIH during the publishing process. Elsevier will then coordinate and enable posting of the author accepted manuscript to PubMed Central after 12 months.

Journal options

Publish your article in a subscription journal and Elsevier will send your manuscript to PubMedCentral (PMC) on your behalf.

Fee

No fee is payable by the author.

Access

Public access to author accepted manuscript.

Embargo period applies: Elsevier will send to PMC the final peer-reviewed manuscript 12 months after final publication.

Following the deposit by Elsevier, authors will receive further communications from the NIH with respect to the submission.

Please note: Prior to manuscripts being posted on PMC, PMC will request the lead author to confirm that the manuscript to be posted corresponds with the manuscript accepted for publication.

The Wellcome Trust requires authors to make their research papers freely available from PubMed Central (PMC) and Europe PubMed Central (Europe PMC) within 6 months of publication.

All Elsevier subscription journals, with the exception of the Lancet , have an embargo of more than 6 months. Therefore for these journals Wellcome authors cannot use the green open access route to comply with the Wellcome Trust's open access mandate, and must publish using the gold open access
option.

Journal options

Select either an open access journal or a journal which supports open access publishing.

Publish your article in a subscription journal and self-archive your manuscript after embargo . Deposits made via this route must adhere to the journal-specific embargo. Such articles can be posted under a CC-BY-NC-ND license.